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" Cavvn's diftricl: of Rampour) all the flat country between that river and the northern mountains, as well. as the principal part of that fertile tract lying between the Ganges and Jumna, known by the name of Dooab*, to within forty miles of the city of... "
Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan; Or the Mogul's Empire: With an Examination of ... - Page 7
by James Rennell - 1783 - 136 pages
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Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan; Or, The Mogul Empire: With an Introduction ...

James Rennell - 1788 - 514 pages
...dominions of Oude lie on both fides of the Ganges, occupying (with the exception of Fizoola Cawn's diftri& of Rampour) all the flat country between that river...mountains, as well as the principal part of that fertile traft lying between the Ganges and Jumna, known by the name of Dooab-*, to within forty miles of the...
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Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan: Or, The Mogul Empire: with an Introduction ...

James Rennell - 1793 - 594 pages
...dominions of Oude lie on both sides of the Ganges, occupying (with the exception of Fizoola Cawn's district of Rampour) all the flat country between that river...of that fertile tract lying between the Ganges and Jumnah, known by the name of Dooab,* to within forty miles of the city of Delhi. In short, the British...
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Brookes's General Gazetteer Improved: Or, A New and Compendious Geographical ...

Richard Brookes - 1812 - 822 pages
...of the district of Rumpour) all the flat country between that river and the northern mountains, аз well as the principal part of that fertile tract,...the Ganges and Jumna, known by the name of Dooab, to withn 40 milts of :he city of Delhi. Oude and its dependencies are estimated at 36o miles in leii¡>ili...
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The General Gazetteer Or Compendious Geographical Dictionary

Richard Brookes - 1812 - 832 pages
...Ganges, pccupyin; (with the exc-p-.ion of the difhi<ft of Raiiipiiut) all ihr flat count'y between thai river and the northern mountains, as well as the principal part of that fertile trafl, lying between the Ganges and Jumna, known by the n-ime of Oooab. to within 40 miles of ihe city...
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The General Gazetteer: Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary ...

Richard Brookes - 1827 - 756 pages
...the flat country lying on both sides of the Gauge* (with the exception of the district of Ram. l>oor) between that river and the northern mountains, as...principal part of that fertile tract lying between the Gauges and Jumna (the Doali) to within 40 m of Delhi. The nabob is in alliance with the British, who...
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A universal gazetteer; or, Geographical dictionary of the world

George Landmann - 1835 - 902 pages
...both sides of the Ganges (with the exception of the district of Rampoor) between that river and the X mountains, as well as the principal part of that fertile tract lying between the Ganges and Jumna (the Doab) to within 40 ш of Delhi. Tho nabob is in alliance •with the British, who protected those...
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A Universal Gazetteer; Or, Geographical Dictionary: Founded on the Works of ...

George Landmann - 1836 - 872 pages
...both sides of the Ganges (with the exception of the district of Rampoor) between that river and the N mountains, as well as the principal part of that fertile tract lying between the Ganges and Jumna (the Doab) to within 40 m of Delhi. The nabob is in alliance OTR with the British, who protected these...
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The Indian epitome: a list of the principal provinces, cities [&c.] with ...

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 74 pages
...to, the N. of Allahabad, on both sides of the Ganges, occupying (with the exception of the district of Rampour) all the flat country between that river...of that fertile tract, lying between the Ganges and the Jumna, known by the name of Doab, to •within 4-0 miles of the city of Delhi. Oude and its dependencies...
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The illustrated history of the British empire in India and the ..., Volume 1

Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 1028 pages
...exception of the district of Ranpore, all the flat country talween that river and, the northern mounting, as well as the principal part of that fertile tract lying between the Ganges and the Jumna, known by the name of the Doab, to *ithin forty miles of the city of Delhi. Oude »nd its...
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